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Proactive IT Career Growth: Take Control of Your Professional Journey

There are a lot of good articles about possible career tracks that you can pursue in IT. I haven’t seen many that might be used as actual guidance to move...

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How a Soft Robot Arm Moves Using Air, Not Motors

The final PAUL configuration consists of three pneumatic segments instead of four, reducing redundancy issues and preventing tube stiffness, with a total height of 390 mm, an estimated weight of...

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Elevate Your Night Shift Productivity Levels: 8 Strategies for Thriving - Not Just Surviving

The regular nine-to-five shift is the norm across many industries, especially in the corporate world. The night shift can spark plenty of employee turnover. How can night-shift workers reach their...

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How to Scale AI Infrastructure With Kubernetes and Docker

Firms increasingly make use of artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructures to host and manage autonomous workloads. Scalability ensures that AI systems can handle increasing workloads without any loss of performance. Organizations...

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A Programmer's Guide to Game Design: The Major Ingredients You Should Know

Software developers spend their whole time with complicated problems, and they try to learn almost everything about algorithms, structures, frameworks, and blah-blah-Blah. While playing games and coffee have become stress-busters...

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The HackerNoon Newsletter: No Startup Has Ever Failed Because it Didn’t Have a Blog (2/15/2025)

How are you, hacker? 🪐 What’s happening in tech today, February 15, 2025? The HackerNoon Newsletter brings the HackerNoon homepage straight to your inbox. On this day, we present you...

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The TechBeat: Futures of Ethereum II - Censorship Resistance (2/15/2025)

How are you, hacker? 🪐Want to know what's trending right now?: The Techbeat by HackerNoon has got you covered with fresh content from our trending stories of the day! Set...

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Reading Documentation Shouldn't Be a Chore

Documentation is both your greatest ally and your worst nemesis. Many developers struggle to effectively navigate and extract the information they need from documentation. Good documentation is essential. Bad documentation...

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How to Expose (And Fix) Hidden Bottlenecks in Adobe Experience Manager

IBM Thread Analyzer (TDA) is here to help you untangle the web of threads and pinpoint performance bottlenecks. In this guide, I’ll walk you through how to use IBM TDA...

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Launch a Product in a New Market Is Hard, So I Made a 4-Step Framework for Success

42% of startups fail because there’s just no real demand for what they’re offering, according to CB Insights. To win, you need to understand the competitive landscape, your audience, and...

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Every New Apple Device Expected in 2025

Apple plans to refresh the 13-inch and 15-inch MacBook Air models. HomePad is the most exciting product expected by most Apple users.

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How Hospitals Use AI to Boost Efficiency in Medical Imaging Technology

Artificial intelligence in medical imaging is becoming more widespread through software updates. Different types of imaging techniques can benefit from AI. Algorithms can process images faster and provide recommendations for...

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The Phenomenology of Dark Matter Explained

In the next sections, we will study how the DM phenomenology of this model depends on the free parameters

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Theoretical and Experimental Constraints: Discussing Different Constraints on the Model Parameters

We discuss different constraints on the model parameters such asš‘ˆ(1)š‘‹ gauge coupling and scalar mixing angle.

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A Phenomenological Study of WIMP Models: Scalar Sector, Gauge Sector, and More

In the next subsections, we discuss various parts of the lagrangian of the model.

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Studying a Two-Component Dark Matter Model: An Introduction

In this chapter, we study a two-component DM model interacting with SM via Higgs and Z portals.

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AI and the Future of Work: Transforming Industries

Artificial intelligence is the capability and ability of a machine to imitate human intelligence. It is able to perform a wide array of functions from simple repetitive work to making...

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AI’s Hallucinations Are Over

An algorithm has been created that rids AI of hallucinations. You can check it yourself. So, waiting for high-quality AI tools.

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Pull Request Testing on Kubernetes: How to Test Locally and on GitHub Workflows

Integration testing is a strategy to test the collaboration of at least two components. The golden rule still applies: the closer you are to the final environment, the more risks...

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Why PAUL Needs a Massive Dataset to Improve Its Movements

PAUL’s movement is modeled using empirical data collection rather than complex methods like PCC or Cosserat Rod Theory. The dataset includes inflation times (normalized 0-100%), position/orientation (Euler angles), and metadata...

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